"There is a theory (reason) for catching this shine." Equipped with laser impact (PAT.P)
Laser Impact uses a 3D multi-reflection structure to emit high-intensity reflected light similar to ``sardines'' in multiple directions, realizing ``real invitations far away.'' Furthermore, it even reproduces the flickering of reflected light while swimming!
Just like baitfish, even a little light at night or in the shade, you can use light to appeal to your target regardless of the location, day or night!
With an aero lip that combines both flight distance and diving performance, it achieves exhilarating castability that you wouldn't expect from a long lip minnow, and diving performance of Max 2m OVER.
Although the slow sinking setting pursues castability and range keeping performance, we thoroughly pursue the response in the slow to medium range that is often used.
Mr. Onuma's outstanding experience and repeated field tests have resulted in a special "high pitch tight wobbling roll action that allows you to catch fish" settings.
Even with a "free slow retrieve", it produces a firm pulling feeling and intense flushing and waves. In addition, the irregular slide action that is automatically created due to changes in the flow provides a "feeding time", so no special rod action input is required. Adopts a special #6 size × 3-hook system that can handle the kiss bite (bite that pecks with the tip of its mouth) of low-activity and severe sea bass.
Max82.5m! Equipped with an amazing "silent weight oscillation system".
Inheriting the wire oscillation mechanism that Daiwa first introduced to the world, it penetrates the tungsten weight all the way to the rear end. Living up to its name as a set-upper.
Achieves castability of Max82.5m. (Based on our test)
The secret to creating an exquisite sense of instability "HGS (Hold Gravity System)" (PAT.)
The oscillator weight is held by the holding part at the top of the front end. In the set upper S-DR series, the weight is set to be held loosely, and the weight is repeatedly held ``ON⇔OFF'' during the lure action, which is the key to attracting fish. Producing “Ma”.